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Graduate News and Events at SMUMon, 30 Mar 2015 19:47:33 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1Research Day 2015http://blog.smu.edu/graduate/2015/02/27/research-day-2015/
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Explosions of trapped methane gas are thought to account for the mysterious craters found in Siberia, including this one. Credit: Screengrab Newslook Video

]]>http://blog.smu.edu/graduate/2014/10/24/in-the-news-earth-sciences-ph-d-candidate-benjamin-phrampus-interviewed-by-lifescience/feed/0Faculty in the News: Oct. 7-20, 2014http://blog.smu.edu/graduate/2014/10/23/earth-sciences-faculty-in-the-news-oct-7-20-2014/
http://blog.smu.edu/graduate/2014/10/23/earth-sciences-faculty-in-the-news-oct-7-20-2014/#commentsThu, 23 Oct 2014 21:12:45 +0000https://blog.smu.edu/graduate/?p=219707http://blog.smu.edu/graduate/2014/10/23/earth-sciences-faculty-in-the-news-oct-7-20-2014/feed/0In the News: Hunt begins for elusive neutrino particle at one of the world’s largest, most powerful detectorshttp://blog.smu.edu/graduate/2014/10/06/hunt-begins-for-elusive-neutrino-particle-at-one-of-the-worlds-largest-most-powerful-detectors/
http://blog.smu.edu/graduate/2014/10/06/hunt-begins-for-elusive-neutrino-particle-at-one-of-the-worlds-largest-most-powerful-detectors/#commentsMon, 06 Oct 2014 18:47:15 +0000http://blog.smu.edu/graduate/?p=161136Continue reading →]]>SMU Graduate Student Biao Wang is 300 feet underground in front of the close detector. Under the direction of SMU physicist Thomas Coan, Wang works on the maintenance and trouble shooting of the detector as an on-call expert for the cooling system of the read-out electronics.